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  1. A sermon of Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of Durham, preached on Palm Sunday, 1539, before King Henry VIII; by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2010-08-29
  2. Deans of Salisbury: Richard Poore, Thomas Pierce, Eustace, Cuthbert Tunstall, Adam Moleyns, John Piers, Thomas Ruthall, Dean of Salisbury
  3. Évêque de Londres: Mellitus, Cuthbert Tunstall, Robert Lowth, William Warham, Geoffrey Fisher, Dunstan de Cantorbéry (French Edition)
  4. The Last Years of Cuthbert Tunstall (1547-1559). [Subtitle]: (Durham Cathedral Lecture) by D.M. Loades, 1973-01-01
  5. People From Hambleton (District): Roger Ascham, Frank Wild, Jack Hatfield, Cuthbert Tunstall, Walter Braithwaite, Robin Turton, Baron Tranmire
  6. The Last Years of Cuthbert Tunstall (1547-1559). by D.M. Loades, 1973
  7. Évêque de Durham: Rainulf Flambard, Guillaume de Saint-Calais, Thomas Wolsey, Cuthbert Tunstall, Guillaume Walcher, David Edward Jenkins (French Edition)
  8. Diplomate Britannique: Richard Hakluyt, George Jellicoe, Nathaniel Parker-Forth, George Bogle, Cuthbert Tunstall, James Maitland (French Edition)
  9. A Sermon of Cuthbert Tonstall, Bishop of Durham, Preached on Palm Sunday ... by bishop of Durham Cuthbert Tunstall, Cuthbert Tunstall, 2008-08-21
  10. A Sermon Of Cuthbert Tonstall: Bishop Of Durham (1823) by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2009-06-13
  11. A sermon of Cuthbert Bysshop of Duresme made vpon Palme sondaye laste past, before the maiestie of our souerayne lorde kynge Henry the. VIII. kynge of England [and] of France. (1539) by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2010-07-13
  12. A Sermon Of Cuthbert Tonstall: Bishop Of Durham (1823) by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2010-09-10
  13. A Sermon Of Cuthbert Tonstall: Bishop Of Durham (1823) by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2010-09-10
  14. A Sermon Preached on Palm Sunday, 1539, Before King Henry Viii. by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2010-07-24

61. Tyndale - Encyclopedia Britannica (1911)
In this he hoped to get help from cuthbert tunstall, bishop of London, and so withthe good will of his master he left Gloucester in the summer of 1523.
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Bible Research english versions Tyndale > Britannica Article
William Tyndale
Article from the Encyclopedia Britannica
11th edition (1911)
TYNDALE (or TINDALE), WILLIAM Parable of the Wicked Mammon Obedience of a Christen Man (1528), in which the two great principles of the English Reformation are set out, viz. the authority of Scripture in the Church and the supremacy of the king in the state, and Practyse of Prelates Beside the works already named Tyndale wrote A Prologue on the Epistle to the Romans An Exposition of the 1st Epistle of John An Exposition of Matthew v-vii (1532), a treatise on the sacraments (1533), and possibly another (no longer extant) on matrimony (1529). The works of Tyndale were first published along with those of John Frith (q.v.) and Robert Barnes, "three worthy martyrs and principal teachers of the Church of England," by John Day, in 1573 (folio). A new edition of the works of Tyndale and Frith, by T. Russell, was published at London (1828-1831). His Doctrinal Treatises and Introductions to Different Portions of the Holy Scripture were published by the Parker Society in 1848. For biography, see Foxe's

62. The William Tyndale Home Page: William Tyndale: Fire For The Ploughman
cuthbert tunstall The bishop of London to whom Tyndale went in 1524, seekingpatronage for his work of translating the New Testament into English.
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A Gallery of Characters and Places ...
A Gallery of Characters in Tyndale’s Life
Sir Thomas More
One of William Tyndale’s bitterest opponents, and one of the best-known men in 16th-century England for his power, his intellect and his religious convictions. His was the central character in the prize-winning play and movie, A Man for All Seasons Thomas More was born in London, 6 February 1478, the son of a judge. He was sent to Oxford for two years, then studied law and was called to the Bar in 1501. He spent four years at the London Charterhouse (monastery of the Carthusian monks), hoping to become a priest or monk or friar. Leaving the Charterhouse, he entered Parliament. His friends included Desiderius Erasmus and John Colet, and other scholars who desired moderate reforms in the Church but were set against any break with the Papacy. Henry VIII, who became king in 1509, recognized More's learning and integrity, enjoyed his intelligent and cheerful conversation and ready wit, became his friend, and appointed him to numerous public offices, including finally that of Lord Chancellor of England. More was commissioned by the king and the church to refute William Tyndale’s arguments and to discredit his character. He wrote nine books against Tyndale, filling more than 1,000 pages with arguments and invective against the reformer, and always defending the ultimate authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. More undertook to show that Tyndale's translation of the Scriptures was so full of errors that it deserved to be suppressed. More and Tyndale exchanged several broadsides. Tyndale's denunciations of the doctrines taught by Rome would have fallen on deaf ears if they had not in fact described doctrines that many men believed they had heard from the pulpit, and had found utterly unacceptable.

63. Thomas Bilney: An Early English Reformer
Since Wolsey was too engrossed with the tasks of the kingdom, he leftthe trial in the hands of cuthbert tunstall, bishop of London.
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Though not usually listed amongst the great of the Reformation era, Thomas Bilney was, nonetheless, an important link in the progress of the Gospel in England during that period. “Little Bilney,” as he was affectionately named because of his diminutive stature, is known to have converted more great men among the English Reformers than did anyone else. He was born at or near Norwich in 1495 and lived in Cambridge from childhood. He attended Trinity College and attained the degree of doctor of laws. He was ordained a priest in 1519. Of a serious turn of mind and abstemious, he attempted early in life to fulfill the commandments of God; and he strove by fasting, long vigils, masses, and the purchase of indulgences to win peace of mind. Like Luther, Bilney discovered that good works alone were not enough to secure him the relief he sought. Many of Bilney’s acquaintances were talking about a new book, the Greek New Testament. But the priests had forbidden Bilney to read it, and, being a good Catholic who desired to fulfill all obligations, and especially ecclesiastical commands, he desisted. Finally, unable to resist his curiosity, he determined to read it in secret. With considerable fear he purchased a copy and locking himself in his room, he allowed the book to fall open, and he read, “This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.” 1 Timothy 1:15.

64. Index For Ralph McCoy's Freedom Of Press
Tunbridge, William, trial, C91, S744, T202. tunstall, cuthbert (Bishop), R56, °F19.Turkey freedom of the press, C228. Turner, Josie, L76. Tussman, Joseph, C231.
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T
  • Taft-Hartley Act and the press,
  • Tait, William,
  • Tait's Edinburgh Magazine,
  • Talese, Gay,
  • Talley v. California
  • Talmadge, Eugene (Gov.),
  • Tariff Act of 1922,
  • Tax on immoral books,
  • "Taxes on knowledge." See Newspaper tax (Great Britain);
    • Newspaper tax (United States)
  • Taylor, Edgar,
  • Taylor, Henry J.,
  • Taylor, Jeremy,
  • Taylor, John E., trial,
  • Taylor, Robert (Rev.),
  • Taylor, Stephen (Dr.),
  • Taylor, Zada,
  • Taylor v. Delavan
  • Television broadcasting. See Radio and television broadcasting (Great Britain);
    • Radio and television broadcasting (United States)
  • Television program (form): censorship,
    • "Defenders, The,"
    • First Amendment,
  • Temple, William,
  • Temple City, Calif.,
  • Tennessee: antievolution act,
    • newspaper contempt case,
    • newspaper gag bill,
    • obscenity laws,
  • Tenney Committee investigations (California),
  • Teukesbury, John, martyrdom,
  • Texans for America,
  • Texas: censorship,
    • labeling bill,
    • newspaper law,
    • textbook investigation,
  • Textbooks:
    • abolitionist sentiment in,
    • advertising industry attacks,
    • American Federation of Teachers,
    • American Legion,
    • American Textbook Publishers Institute,
    • America's Future, Inc.

65. Teaching English In Italy - Online Italy Source
Tyana Titular see of Cappadocia Prima. tunstall, cuthbert - Bishop ofLondon, later as the burial-place of St. Oswin, king and martyr.
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66. Bellingham Geneallogy - Pafg45 - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
England. She married 4, 5, 6 cuthbert HUTTON about 1529 in Hutton John,Cumberland, England. William England. He married Miss tunstall. Miss
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Cuthbert HUTTON was born about 1504 in of Hutton John, Cumberland, England. He married Elizabeth BELLINGHAM about 1529 in Hutton John, Cumberland, England. Elizabeth BELLINGHAM [ Parents was born about 1507 in of Burneshead, Kendal, Westmoreland, England. She married Cuthbert HUTTON about 1529 in Hutton John, Cumberland, England. William THORNBOROUGH was born in Hampsfield, Lancashire, England. He married Thomasine BELLINGHAM about 1535 in Hansfield, Lancashire, England. Thomasine BELLINGHAM [ Parents was born about 1511 in of Burneshead, Kendal, Westmoreland, England. She married William THORNBOROUGH about 1535 in Hansfield, Lancashire, England. (Sir) Richard ASHTON [ Parents was born about 1511 in Middleton, Lancashire, England. He died in 1560. Richard married Katherine BELLINGHAM on 19 Oct 1541 in Middleton-by-Oldham, Lancashire, England. Other marriages:
STRICKLAND, Anne

Katherine BELLINGHAM [ Parents was born about 1510 in of, Middleton, Lancashire, England. She married

67. Chronology Of Ecclesiastical Titles
Richard Fox 15021505 William Sever 1507-1508 Christopher Bainbridge 1509-1523Thomas Ruthall 1523-1529 Thomas Wolsey 1530-1559 cuthbert tunstall 1561-1576
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C HRONOLOGY OF E CCLESIASTICAL T ITLES D URING T UDOR T IMES Archbishop of Canterbury 1454-1486 Thomas Bourchier
1486-1500 John Morton
1501-1501 Thomas Langton
1501-1503 Henry Deane
1504-1532 William Warham
1533-1553 Thomas Cranmer (deprived of title)
1559-1575 Matthew Parker
1576-1583 Edmund Grindal
1583-1604 John Whitgift Archbishop of York 1480-1500 Thomas Rotherham
1501-1507 Thomas Savage
1508-1514 Christopher Bainbridge 1514-1530 Thomas Wolsey 1531-1544 Edward Lee 1545-1554 Robert Holgate (deprived of title) 1555-1559 Nicholas Heath (deprived of title) 1561-1568 Thomas Young 1570-1576 Edmund Grindal 1577-1588 Edwin Sandys 1589-1594 John Piers 1595-1606 Matthew Hutton Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1459-1490 John Hales 1493-1496 William Smith 1496-1502 John Arundel 1503-1531 Geoffrey Blythe 1534-1543 Rowland Lee 1543-1554 Richard Sampson 1554-1559 Ralph Baynes (deprived of title) 1560-1579 Thomas Bentham 1580-1609 William Overton Bishop of Durham 1485-1494 John Shirwood 1494-1501 Richard Fox 1502-1505 William Sever 1507-1508 Christopher Bainbridge 1509-1523 Thomas Ruthall 1523-1529 Thomas Wolsey 1530-1559 Cuthbert Tunstall 1561-1576 James Pilkington 1577-1587 Richard Barnes 1589-1595 Matthew Hutton 1595-1606 Tobias Matthew Bishop of Lincoln 1480-1494 John Russell 1496-1514 William Smith 1514-1514 Thomas Wolsey 1514-1547 John Longland 1547-1551 Henry Holbeach 1552-1554 John Taylor (deprived of title) 1554-1556 John White

68. Fathom :: The Source For Online Learning
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: Why was Tyndale's translation the single most significant act of the English Reformation?
David Daniell : That's a very good question. You are to understand that the New Testament was written originally in Greek. The Church, however, had it in Latin from the fourth century, and the Latin translation made by Saint Jerome, though honourable in intent, was not always very accurate. In sixteenth-century Europe, the humanist scholarspeople such as Erasmuswere finding many things wrong with that Latin translation.
The Church had been using that translation for over 1,000 years, and wouldn't allow there to be any other translation but their own, because all their practices were based on that translation. Erasmus himself in 1516 published his own Latin translation from the original Greek New Testament. It caused a scandal. In one column he had his own Latin translation, and in the other column he had the original Greek. This was the first time the original Greek had been circulated in print, and instantly it went through Europe like wildfire; it was probably the most significant volume of the sixteenth century in any subject. Martin Luther seized on it and in 1522 he produced his German New Testament. This was the first time the Greek New Testament had been in any European vernacular.

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70. Index / Formatting The Word Of God
12.5 Thompson, Charles, 12.3 Tornesius, Johann, 6.8 Torresani, Andrea, 5.3 Torresani,Gian Francesco, 5.3 tunstall, cuthbert (Bishop of Durham), 7.2 Tyndale
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INDEX
Adelkind, Israel Cornelius,
Aitken, Jane,
Aitken, Robert,
Alexander, Caleb,
Allen, William,
Amerbach, Johann,
Ammonius of Alexandria,
Anselm of Laon, Introduction
Anshelm, Thomas,
Apiarius, Samuel,
Aprell, Peter, Aristotle, Augustine, Badius, Conrad, Barker, Christopher, Barker, Robert, Barthlet, Thomas, Baskett, Mark, Becke, Edmund, Introduction Bedel, William, Boleyn, Anne, Boyle, Robert, Bomberg, Daniel, Bristow, Richard, Brucioli, Antonio, Busa, Robert, Bydell, John, Calvin, John, Capito, Fabricius, Carey, Matthew, Cartwright, Thomas, Cecil, William (Baron Burghley), Cephalaeus, Wolfius, Cervicornus, Eucherius, Charles V, Emperor, Charles II, King of England, Chayim, Jacob ben, Christian II, King of Denmark, Christian III, King of Denmark, Clarke, Adam, Cockerell, Sydney, Columbus, Christopher, Preface Coronel, Pablo, Coverdale, Miles, Cranach, Lucas (the Elder), Cranmer, Thomas, Crespin, Jean, Cromwell, Thomas, Cyril of Alexandria, Dalaber, Anthony

71. WILLIAM TYNDALE
cuthbert tunstall, amico e scolaro di Erasmo. In quel tempo
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WILLIAM TYNDALE
"Ogni popolano dovrebbe conoscere le Scrítture"
disse William Tyndale che stampò il primo Nuovo Testamento in inglese nel 1525, e con l'aiuto
di amici portò di nascosto migliaia di Bibbie in Inghilterra. Egli fu arrestato e confinato in una
fredda e buia prigione in Belgio. Infine fu strangolato ed il suo corpo arso.
William Tyndale dette la sua vita per dare a noi la Bibbia.
Intorno al 1493, un bimbo di nome William arrivò alla famiglia Tyndale, che viveva al confine con la Scozia.
Quella dei Tyndale era una famiglia importante, e nel 1512 William fu mandato al College di Oxford come preparazione per la Cambridge University. Cambridge era influenzata da ideologie luterane nel 1520, e probabilmente fu lì che egli acquisì le sue convinzioni protestanti. Più in là egli espresse la sua insoddisfazione con gli insegnamenti teologici dell'università: "Nelle università hanno ordinato di non esaminare le Scritture, a meno che uno non abbia nozioni degli insegnamenti pagani per otto o nove anni, e sia armato con falsi principî che lo escludono dalla comprensione delle Scritture."
Nel 1521 egli lasciò il mondo universitario per entrare nella corte di Sir John Walsh dove probabilmente svolgeva le mansioni di cappellano o segretario, o anche tutore dei bambini. Molto del clero locale frequentava la dimora dei Walsh, dando così opportunità a Tyndale di essere scioccato per la loro ignoranza della Bibbia e coinvolgendolo spesso in controversie con loro. Ad uno di loro egli dichiarò:

72. Yorkshire Notes And Queries Volume V. 1909
Tridings,; Take, Wm.,; tunstall, cuthbert,; Turbard, Ingolard,; Turnbull,A., (2); Turner Tiger ; Turpin, Dick (and Nevison),; Ulphus Horn
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  • Sykehouse,
  • Sykes, Sir Tatton,
  • Symeon, of Durham,
  • T [C].
  • Tarn,
  • Tavern Signs, see "Signs, "
  • Taylor, Annie,
  • Taylor, Joe, (2)
  • Tayshaw, Archie,
  • Temple of Comus,
  • Terrington Font,
  • Terry, Hubert,
  • Thackley, Stanningley or,
  • Tharlethorp,
  • Theeakeston, Henry, (2)
  • Theatre Royal, Bradford,
  • Thekeston,
    • of Thekeston,
    • Arms,
    • House,
  • Thexton Family, (2)
  • Thirdings,
  • Thivings,
  • Thomas, William,
  • Thompson,
    • C.,
    • Henry (of Escrick),
    • J.(Portrait Painter), (2)
    • Wm, Hepworth (Scholar),
    • J.Portrait Painter,
  • Thoresby, John (Archbishop of York),
  • Thoresby, Ralph,
  • Thornton le Street,
  • Thorntondale, Norman Fort,
  • Thorp Arch (Origin of Name),
  • Thorp, J T.(LL.D.),
  • Thorp, J, T., Kirkdale Cave,
  • Thorp, J, T., Roman Names of Yorkshire Cities and Towns,
  • Threshfield,
  • Thurston, Archbishop of York, (2)
  • Thwaytes, Henry,
  • Tickhill, (2)
  • Tiger Story,
  • "Tiger" Turner, (2)
  • Tiles,
  • Tillotson, Archbishop, (3)
  • Tison,
  • Todeni, Robert de (Lord of Belvoir),
  • Tragedy, A Yorkshire,
  • Tridings,
  • Take, Wm.,
  • Tunstall, Cuthbert,
  • Turbard, Ingolard,
  • Turnbull, A., (2)

73. GENUKI: Archbishops And Bishops Of Great Britain.
Thomas Wolsey, 1514, Thomas Ruthall, 1509, Edward Vaughan, 1509, John Kite, 1513.cuthbert tunstall, 1522, Thomas Wolsey, 1523, Richard Rawlings, 1523, George Cromer,1522.
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2.6 ¿Qué es el "etiquetado generalista"?
2.7 Opina sobre las nociones barthianas "galaxia de significantes" y "lexia"
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77. Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 52 - 1940  Index To Volumes 20 To 45 Page 434
tunstall, cuthbert, see Durham, Bishops of; James, V. of Minster, Thanet, 25, .110;Margery, 20, 45 ; Philip, 30, 72; Thomas de, 34, 69, 74; Viscount, see Hales
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Richard, , 23; Stephen, , 9; Walter, alias Web, , 9; William,
Tuddenham,
Tuddington,
Tudeley (Theudelei, Tudley), , 167; in Domesday, , 327; Church, see Churches.
Tudor (Tydder), Edmund, Earl of Richmond, , 58; Jasper, Earl of Richmond, , 189; John, , 50; Margaret, , 80; Mary, m. Charles Brandon, D. of Suffolk, , 111; Stephen,
Tufa:
Norman use,
Roman use, , 128, 138-139. in Kent, , xliii.
Burham Church,
Cliffe Church, Darenth, in Roman villa, Ditton Church (quoins), Dode Church, Dover, in old St. Martin’s, , 298; in Roman building, Folkestone, in Roman villa, Harty Church, Lymne Church, Maidstone, in old buildings, Nettlestead Church, Paddlesworth Church, Richborough Cross and platform

78. Vol. 52 - 1940  Index To Volumes 20 To 45 Page 154
Bishops of, Ruthall, Thomas, 43, 264 ; tunstall, cuthbert, 25, xlviii; 38, 12 ; Walcher, 39, 58; —, Hugh, 29, 19. Book of, 23, 100.
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Dunster, Lord of, see Mohun, John de
Dunster. .John, see Canterbury, St. Augustine’s. Abbots of.
Dunston (near Lincoln),
Dunstons,
Dunton Green,
Dunton, Paul de, master of Maison Dieu, Ospringe,
Dunwich (Donnage, Downwithe), , 106, 179; M.P.’s for, Church, see Churches St. James’ Hospital, see Religious Foundations.
Duplock, Mr.,
Duppa (Dupper), arms, , 230; Baldwin, , 230; Barbara, Clasey, alias Wadler, , 20; John, , 16; Robert,
Durant (Duraunt), John, , 148; a washball-maker, , 177; Peter. , 167, 168; Richard, R. of Seal, , 260; William, , 120; R. of Ripple, Duras, Lewis Lord, Baron Holdenby, Durband, Henry, Durborne, see Dunborne. Durbrand, George, Durcken, ,— Durdelyn, Richard, Durden, Henry, of Blandford

79. HOOMES - HOLMES FAMILY
Margaret Allen 6 7 tunstall, Wilson b.1845 Son of Adaline Margaret Allen 6 7 tunstall,Richard cuthbert b.1845 Son of Adaline Margaret Allen 6 7 tunstall
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From: Jake Holmes
CHAPTER 8 DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS HOOMES, "THE EMIGRANT".
Gen# FAMILIES born marr. died Spouse
1 Hoomes, Thomas "The Emigrant" b.1621? m.1646? d.1685? m.Frances Holden
born in England. Children-
2 Hoomes, George, Sr. Dr. b.1680 d.1733
2 Hoomes, John Waller
2 Hoomes, Lucy Mary
2 Hoomes, George, Sr. Dr. b. 1680 d.1733 son of Major Thomas Hoomes 1
Children-
3 Hoomes, Christopher b.1712 m.1724 d.1794 Son of Dr. Geo. Hoomes 2 3 Hoomes, Priscilla b.1702 m.1724 d.1794 dau. of Dr. George Hoomes m.Joseph Pollard 3 Hoomes, Benjamin I b.1704 d.1785 Son of Dr. Geo. Hoomes 2 m.Elizabeth Claiborne 3 Hoomes, Joseph b.1708 d.1753 Son of Geo. Hoomes 2 m.Sussannah Waller 3 Hoomes, George, Jr. b.1709 m.1728 d.1753 Son of Dr. Geo. Hoomes 2 3 Hoomes, John b.1700 Son of Dr. Geo. Hoomes 2 3 Hoomes, Priscilla b.702 m.1724 d.1794 dau. of Dr. George Hoomes m.Joseph Pollard Children- 4 Pollard, Sarah b.1725 m.1743 d.1815 dau. of Priscilla Hoomes 4 Pollard, Frances Hoomes b.1729 m.1754 d.1798 dau. of Priscilla Hoomes m.George Rogers

80. Speaking Volumes: 600 Years Of Cambridge University Library
cuthbert tunstall, De arte supputandi libri quattuor (London, 1522). Thispresentation copy on vellum bears tunstall s gift inscription.
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A view of the Library in 1574.
The Schools Quadrangle, showing Rotherham's eastern front, with library above. From Matthew Parker's presentation copy to the University Chancellor, Lord Burleigh, of his Catalogus cancellariorum, 1574.
The Reformation saw the University Library, in common with all other English libraries, despoiled and ignored at turns. Part of its premises was reclaimed for lectures, 'since in its present condition it is useless', as books were borrowed and not returned, vandalised for their illuminations, or allowed to rot as representative of obsolete disciplines. By 1557, only 175 volumes remained of the approximately 600 it had boasted after the Tunstal benefaction.
Cuthbert Tunstall, De arte supputandi libri quattuor (London, 1522). This presentation copy on vellum bears Tunstall's gift inscription. The title-page border shown here is based on a design by Holbein.

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